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Though Idaho is still experiencing a bit of cold weather, the song of migrating birds is proof that spring is in the air.
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This summer, Idaho high school students Geneva McClory and Anna Grace Aiello will be spending their free time in West Virginia at the National Youth Science Camp.
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Researchers are finding out that wildfire smoke affects all kinds of things, including potatoes.
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We explore Boise's history of segregation through archeology.
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This summer offered southern Idaho farmers a respite from wildfires, but smoke is expected to cover Idaho more frequently with climate change.
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Researchers at the University of Idaho have recently discovered a new way to distinguish individual polar bears in the wild, using their tracks.
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When you see a dead bird below a power line your first thought is likely that it died from electrocution. This is a common conventional wisdom, but it turns out it's wrong.
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This fall could be many peoples last chance to see an annular solar eclipse in the U.S. for more than a decade.
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A new study found that growing cities in the west are having a harmful impact on sagebrush ecosystems. Not only is urban growth negatively impacting the size of nearby rangeland, but the quality as well. However, there may be a silverlining.
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Researchers at the University of Idaho are hoping they can fend off diseases in bees through their gut microbiome instead of using antibiotics that are becoming less effective.
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The National Center for Atmospheric Research has a new state-of-the-art supercomputer at its facility in Cheyenne, Wyo. – one that will enable scientists and data analysts to better predict climate and weather events.
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Artificial intelligence is being used to predict our interests. Now, researchers are using the tech to predict which species interact to better understand how extinction works.